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that it was a danger to have him in this environment. >> our hearts go out to them for the unimaginable trauma that they've been through. >> reporter: the school says it was affecting change prior to today. >> we've added a position to help them go through a process. >> reporter: uc berkely's chance lore put out a statement saying quote, sexual assault has no place on a college campus, or anywhere in civilized society. in berkely, john is a john -- john sasaki, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> the judges ruled 2-1 in favor of actress cindy lee garcia. she sued saying she was duped into appearing in a film. it was called the innocence of muslims, and she says her voice was dubbed over to insult the prophet mohammed. google argued it was pointly because it was already widely circulated. >> sara says she started recording after two women at the molotov ball on haight confronted her. following that, she says a man took the glasses right off her face and ran. she ended up getting her google glass back, but says her purse and phone were stolen. police say they'd like to talk to the man, and the two
that it was a danger to have him in this environment. >> our hearts go out to them for the unimaginable trauma that they've been through. >> reporter: the school says it was affecting change prior to today. >> we've added a position to help them go through a process. >> reporter: uc berkely's chance lore put out a statement saying quote, sexual assault has no place on a college campus, or anywhere in civilized society. in berkely, john is a john -- john sasaki, ktvu,...
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that it was a danger to have him in this environment. >> our hearts go out to them for the unimaginable trauma that they've been through. >> reporter: the school says it was affecting change prior to today. >> we've added a position to help them go through a process. >> reporter: uc berkely's chance lore put out a statement saying quote, sexual assault has no place on a college campus, or anywhere in civilized society. in berkely, john is a john -- john sasaki, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> the judges ruled 2-1 in favor of actress cindy lee garcia. she sued saying she was duped into appearing in a film. it was called the innocence of muslims, and she says her voice was dubbed over to insult the prophet mohammed. google argued it was pointly because it was already widely circulated. >> sara says she started recording after two women at the molotov ball on haight confronted her. following that, she says a man took the glasses right off her face and ran. she ended up getting her google glass back, but says her purse and phone were stolen. police say they'd like to talk to the man, and the two
that it was a danger to have him in this environment. >> our hearts go out to them for the unimaginable trauma that they've been through. >> reporter: the school says it was affecting change prior to today. >> we've added a position to help them go through a process. >> reporter: uc berkely's chance lore put out a statement saying quote, sexual assault has no place on a college campus, or anywhere in civilized society. in berkely, john is a john -- john sasaki, ktvu,...
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whatsoever to the fact that he might assault someone again, and it was a danger to have him in this environment. >> our hearts go out to them for the unimaginable trauma that they've been through. >> it was expecting change prior to today. the time that the investigation continues, we've added a position to help them go through a process. >> uc berkeley's chance put out a statement saying sexual assault has no place on a college campus or anywhere in civilized society. >> in berkeley, i'm john sasaki, channel 2 news. >>> tonight, a 25$25,000 award is being offered over the case of the poisonous meatballs. last summer, a dog died in a similar incident. the ceo of yelp contributed most of that reward money. >>> the video is remarkable. an armed gunman thrown to the ground during a convenience store heist in the bay area. we tracked that man down and it tell you why he's being called a hero. >> and not the kind of video justin bieber wants to be featured in. a look at the moments just after his arrest last month in miami and what police say this showed. he had countless photos. >> plus the beauty
whatsoever to the fact that he might assault someone again, and it was a danger to have him in this environment. >> our hearts go out to them for the unimaginable trauma that they've been through. >> it was expecting change prior to today. the time that the investigation continues, we've added a position to help them go through a process. >> uc berkeley's chance put out a statement saying sexual assault has no place on a college campus or anywhere in civilized society....
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the poll found people in environment, north dakota had the lowest flu rates. in the bay area new new flu deaths reported this week. santa clara leads bay area with the most death. a 15th victim was reported earlier this week. >>> new troubles for sears, the retailer is investigating a possible security breach. officials with sears say they are actively reviewing their systems, but so far have found no information indicating a breach. it's not clear what prompted the security investigation. according to bloomberg news the security review is still at an early stage and pinpointing a cyber attack can take weeks of the sears is already coping with years' of declining sale and looking to reenergy sales with a focus on echief meteorologist. >>> it appears that a reaction to spike lee harsh word of gentrification came in the form of a spray can and a rock or two. somebody painted "do the right thing on lee'sliehood home in brooklyn. vandals painted the stairs on lee family home as well. incident happened days after the filmmaker spoke out about wealthy new residents
the poll found people in environment, north dakota had the lowest flu rates. in the bay area new new flu deaths reported this week. santa clara leads bay area with the most death. a 15th victim was reported earlier this week. >>> new troubles for sears, the retailer is investigating a possible security breach. officials with sears say they are actively reviewing their systems, but so far have found no information indicating a breach. it's not clear what prompted the security...
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. >> you've got to provide a safe environment in this hospital so patients are safe and secure. >> the family attorney says san francisco general hospital failed to do just that for the 57-year-old lynn spalding. she was admitted september 19th for a bladder infection when she became disoriented. 17 days after that, she was in a sparewell away from her room. >> within 100 feet of an exit door to a stairwell, that that is not the first place you search? they never search that had stairwell. >> the claim charges they never organized a co he'sive search for spalding. the claim says the hospital records were so bad the staff first thought spalding was black, then asian. but the attorney says the most outrageous breech is that nurses failed to follow orders. >> there is a written order by a doctor says all in capital letters the word never leave this patient alone. they d they lost her. >> investigators found both hospital and sheriff's department at fault, it triggered promise business the sheriff to improve security. and led to the reassignments of numerous deputies david perry is a frien
. >> you've got to provide a safe environment in this hospital so patients are safe and secure. >> the family attorney says san francisco general hospital failed to do just that for the 57-year-old lynn spalding. she was admitted september 19th for a bladder infection when she became disoriented. 17 days after that, she was in a sparewell away from her room. >> within 100 feet of an exit door to a stairwell, that that is not the first place you search? they never search that...
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. >> reporter: hazmat was on scene, fish and game and the coast guard will assess the impact to the environment. 14 homes had to be evacuated initially. the stench of gasoline so strong it could give you headache -- give you a headache. the backup extended for miles. on the northbound side, the direction of the commute was sluggish for most of the morning. in santa clara county, tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> for the first time in 20 years, new labels are coming to food packages. the nutrition facts being emphasized to help people make healthier decisions. >>> burnt piles of debris are all that's left after a fire ripped through a townhome. we'll tell you what's happened to the families displaced. $ [uncle]this is hopscotch,okay? uncle go one,two,one,two,one two,one. [niece]okay! [uncle]okay? [niece]one,two three,four,five,six,seven,eight! [uncle laughing] okay,we go the other way,okay? [niece]one,two,three,four,five, six,seven! [uncle laughs]there's ten spaces,you want to try again? [uncle]yeah? ♪ [ male announcer ] spring is calling. get sta-green fertilizer now just $8 at lowe's.
. >> reporter: hazmat was on scene, fish and game and the coast guard will assess the impact to the environment. 14 homes had to be evacuated initially. the stench of gasoline so strong it could give you headache -- give you a headache. the backup extended for miles. on the northbound side, the direction of the commute was sluggish for most of the morning. in santa clara county, tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> for the first time in 20 years, new labels are coming to food...
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hercules high supported a vote of no confidence in the presence pal saying she had created a toxic environment. >>> family, friends and classmates are mourning the death of a 14-year-old hit by a train in martinez. messages, flowers and a pink soccer ball were left at the scene where a freight train hit 14-year-old jenna betti. the eighth grade athlete was walking along the tracks with a friend when they saw the train they got out of the way but jenna went back apparently to pick up her cell phone. >> i really can't put it into words. to be honest with you. it's really hard. you know, on a personal level. >> in every class that she was in, there was a box that you could write letters or notes to her and it was sitting at her desk. >> some students are wearing pink at the school because that was her favorite color. >>> a number of developments this morning on the crisis in the ukraine where the temporary government is struggling now to deal with a russian military invasion there. today the u.s. secretary of state john kerry headed over to the capital of kiev to show support for ukraine's new le
hercules high supported a vote of no confidence in the presence pal saying she had created a toxic environment. >>> family, friends and classmates are mourning the death of a 14-year-old hit by a train in martinez. messages, flowers and a pink soccer ball were left at the scene where a freight train hit 14-year-old jenna betti. the eighth grade athlete was walking along the tracks with a friend when they saw the train they got out of the way but jenna went back apparently to pick up...
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so, yes, these guys are -- are real officers dealing in very dangerous and volatile environments and they have to have a tough exterior. >> reporter: a second indictment accuses officer edmond robles, sergeant ian furminger and another officer not in court today of stealing marriage from evidence and telling informants to sell it and split the proceeds with them. the attorney questions the validity of the accusations. >> i know one of those informants attempted to extort one of these officers. i have grave concerns about the reliability and the credibility of the informants in that case. >> reporter: attorneys for a few of the officers insist the government's case is weak. they will not be making any deals. and they say they are confident the juries will find them not guilty. live in san francisco, linda yee, kpix 5. >> all those police officers are due back in court next month. >>> a bay area business owner fights for the right to the twirl his signs. the clever way he is standing up to a city ban. >> no more stealing our cookie money. >> caught with his hands in the cookie jar, the
so, yes, these guys are -- are real officers dealing in very dangerous and volatile environments and they have to have a tough exterior. >> reporter: a second indictment accuses officer edmond robles, sergeant ian furminger and another officer not in court today of stealing marriage from evidence and telling informants to sell it and split the proceeds with them. the attorney questions the validity of the accusations. >> i know one of those informants attempted to extort one of...
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the only difference was that his environment was more forgiving and his community never gave up on him. >>> oakland mayor was at the program today as well. >>> this is something we have never seen. this is hidden camera footage inside the supreme court. an advocacy group filmed it and posted it on youtube. this may not seem like a big deal, but the court famously forbids filming. no one is sure how a camera, probably a cell phone, got past security. >>> new rule that every driver needs to know about right now. you can use your smartphone while driving, but, not for everything. >>> tonight, a spying scandal that makes the nsa look harmless. introducing operation optic nerve. >> and before you buy another thing at the mall, you will thing at the mall, you will wa [poof!] [beep] [clicks mouse] nice office. how you doing? good. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats tha
the only difference was that his environment was more forgiving and his community never gave up on him. >>> oakland mayor was at the program today as well. >>> this is something we have never seen. this is hidden camera footage inside the supreme court. an advocacy group filmed it and posted it on youtube. this may not seem like a big deal, but the court famously forbids filming. no one is sure how a camera, probably a cell phone, got past security. >>> new rule that...
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how people are working to balance the environment and economy. >>> from water to wine. an entrepreneur says he's done the miraculous. a look at his device that could help you whip up a pinot in just three days. stay with us. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- no pressure. >>> the delicate balancing act over the future of lake tahoe is about to play out in court. the sierra club and environmental groups are facing off with the agency to regulates development in tahoe. tonight we'll look at each side claiming that it's the one that actually is protecting the lake. lake tahoe remains an environmental treasure in an area hit hard by economic problems. for decades the economy here was driven by casinos. compet
how people are working to balance the environment and economy. >>> from water to wine. an entrepreneur says he's done the miraculous. a look at his device that could help you whip up a pinot in just three days. stay with us. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to...
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. >> you've got to provide a safe environment so patients are safe and secure. that is the failure here. >> what family and friends wanted is for her life to have meant something. >> investigators found the hospital at fault for the death. >> take a look at the pictures. the vallejo police department is asking for help to identify these people. the pictures taken by lap tops stolen from a car on saturday. the lap tops have a security feature that snaps a picture of ate person that opens the computer after reported stolen. anyone who recognizes these people contact police department. >> today a judge sentenced a former san francisco human rights commission employee to six months in county jail fell nif possession of child important yog graphy. advocates hope the district attorney will pursue civil charges against brinken. >> his attorney said his pension could never be touched. that sends a chill throughout the community. >> brinken arrested after being linked to images in australia. >> a group of third grade students is accuse offed smoking marijuana in a school
. >> you've got to provide a safe environment so patients are safe and secure. that is the failure here. >> what family and friends wanted is for her life to have meant something. >> investigators found the hospital at fault for the death. >> take a look at the pictures. the vallejo police department is asking for help to identify these people. the pictures taken by lap tops stolen from a car on saturday. the lap tops have a security feature that snaps a picture of ate...
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. >> i do believe in the green environment tally sound policies. >> reporter: brian mcvay was once proud of his job. he was a supervisor at recology. two buy back centers have helped san francisco reach an 80% recycling rate. the highest in the nation. but at this buy back center on tunnel road, brian says there were problems. so he installed surveillance cameras to keep an eye on things. >> there is the attendant. she going to weigh the material. >> reporter: he estimates that was about two pounds of plastic and three pounds of aluminum but the report from that transaction shows something different. 68 pounds of plastic and 47 pounds of aluminum. then, off the customer goes to get his cash to later split with his buddy, the employee. >> and this is an example of what went on all day. >> reporter: in 2007, company records show 6.3 million pounds of bottles and cans taken in for recycling. but only 1.4 million pounds leaving for processing. armed with the evidence, brian took his findings to management but he was told to back off. even threatened. >> i was told people in the company wante
. >> i do believe in the green environment tally sound policies. >> reporter: brian mcvay was once proud of his job. he was a supervisor at recology. two buy back centers have helped san francisco reach an 80% recycling rate. the highest in the nation. but at this buy back center on tunnel road, brian says there were problems. so he installed surveillance cameras to keep an eye on things. >> there is the attendant. she going to weigh the material. >> reporter: he...
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. >> you've got to provide a safe environment in this hospital so patients are safe and secure. >> the family attorney says san francisco general hospital failed to do just that for the 57-year-old lynn spalding. she was admitted september 19th for a bladder infection when she became disoriented. 17 days after that, she was in a sparewell away from her room. >> within 100 feet of an exit door to a stairwell, that that is not the first place you search? they never search that had stairwell. >> the claim charges they never organized a co he'sive search for spalding. the claim says the hospital records were so bad the staff first thought spalding was black, then asian. but the attorney says the most outrageous breech is that nurses failed to follow orders. >> there is a written order by a doctor says all in capital letters the word never leave this patient alone. they d they lost her. >> investigators found both hospital and sheriff's department at fault, it triggered promise business the sheriff to improve security. and led to the reassignments of numerous deputies david perry is a frien
. >> you've got to provide a safe environment in this hospital so patients are safe and secure. >> the family attorney says san francisco general hospital failed to do just that for the 57-year-old lynn spalding. she was admitted september 19th for a bladder infection when she became disoriented. 17 days after that, she was in a sparewell away from her room. >> within 100 feet of an exit door to a stairwell, that that is not the first place you search? they never search that...
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>> we took a reading of the environment. we found 75 parts per million. to put that into perspective, we don our breathing gear at 25 parts per million. >> saved my life. that's all i can tell you. >> reporter: max actually is a rescue dog. jack got him from german shepherd rescue of northern california about a year ago. now max is a hero. >> a hero who besides food that is just wants one thing. to go riding around town with jack in the pickup. jack says, max can ride anywhere he wants. >> aww look at you, aww! >> reporter: jack says max may not always be the most obedient dog but he sure knew what to do last week. in marin county, don ford, kpix 5. >> amazing story. >>> we get away with it all the time. but one airline says you can't sneak by anymore with oversized carry-ons. the new crackdown that could cost you. ,, i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. to speak my language. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. quiero que me hagas sentir segura. i wa
>> we took a reading of the environment. we found 75 parts per million. to put that into perspective, we don our breathing gear at 25 parts per million. >> saved my life. that's all i can tell you. >> reporter: max actually is a rescue dog. jack got him from german shepherd rescue of northern california about a year ago. now max is a hero. >> a hero who besides food that is just wants one thing. to go riding around town with jack in the pickup. jack says, max can ride...
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to just push action on the part of larger forgeses, the university, federal government, to create an environment where survivors can feel like they can ask. >> according to police the number of sexual assaults reported here is about six. they acknowledge that many of the crimes go unreported. at uc berkeley, abc7 news >> police are asking for help tonight searching for three armed robbers expected to strike again, targeting north oakland businesses. police want to you take a look at the photos of the robbers they're suspected of committing up to five robberies plows say the men are armed with guns. here is a look at the third guy. this spree started last friday. police are also looking for a 2007 silver dodge nitro. >> a man facing attempted homicide after police say he intentionally crashed his car into a soun bay house. take a look at this picture from the campbell police department. you can see the front end of the acura flashed into the home on westmont avenue. the car has been removed, police say the man was driving with his girlfriend and two young children in the car they went to the hosp
to just push action on the part of larger forgeses, the university, federal government, to create an environment where survivors can feel like they can ask. >> according to police the number of sexual assaults reported here is about six. they acknowledge that many of the crimes go unreported. at uc berkeley, abc7 news >> police are asking for help tonight searching for three armed robbers expected to strike again, targeting north oakland businesses. police want to you take a look at...
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. >> reporter: it could be costly for both advertisers and the environment. more than 262 million pieces of direct mail are delivered by the u.s. postal service each day. and according to the epa, half of all advertising mail gets tossed in the trash. >> certainly marketers and fundraisers don't want to send a marketing offer fundraising offer to a consumer who doesn't want to receive that. >> reporter: the direct marketing association says consumers fed up with junk mail can opt out on the website dmachoice.org. the dma receives 10 to 15,000 requests each month and boone says opting out can make a big difference. >> at least an 80% reduction in marketing mail offers. you make sure that you line the mail up. >> reporter: but amy prefers paper karma a free app that helps you reduce junk. take a pictures. mail with the name and address and the app contacts the company for you. >> it will turn green and say it was a success. >> reporter: something that's finally beginning to give amy's shredder a rest. direct mail is big business. it brings in $16 billion a year
. >> reporter: it could be costly for both advertisers and the environment. more than 262 million pieces of direct mail are delivered by the u.s. postal service each day. and according to the epa, half of all advertising mail gets tossed in the trash. >> certainly marketers and fundraisers don't want to send a marketing offer fundraising offer to a consumer who doesn't want to receive that. >> reporter: the direct marketing association says consumers fed up with junk mail can...
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ashley judd pushed congress on hiv research and environment. and even elmo from sesame street asked lawmakers to support music programs in american schools. >> there are too many issues to expect people are going to focus on the range of important dates. >> if their celebrity can advance a cause, they're going to take advantage of the spotlight. abc news, washington. >> well parents of a 5-year-old boy in connecticut are demanding answers after his son was taken from school by the great grandfather of another student. the man told officials he didn't realize he had the wrong child until he got home he brought the boy back the family says they have no reason to believe the child was harmed but still, a lot of questions remain. >> he hasn't said a lot about it. very, very scared. the day of, once he got home. he's only five years old it's hard to extract information. >> well, the school immediately made changes to the pick up procedure but that is not nearly enough for the family. they're demanding a full investigation by police, including a back
ashley judd pushed congress on hiv research and environment. and even elmo from sesame street asked lawmakers to support music programs in american schools. >> there are too many issues to expect people are going to focus on the range of important dates. >> if their celebrity can advance a cause, they're going to take advantage of the spotlight. abc news, washington. >> well parents of a 5-year-old boy in connecticut are demanding answers after his son was taken from school by...
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to just push action on the part of larger forgeses, the university, federal government, to create an environment where survivors can feel like they can ask. >> according to police the number of sexual assaults reported here is about six. they acknowledge that many of the crimes go unreported. at uc berkeley, abc7 news >> police are asking for help tonight searching for three armed robbers expected to strike again, targeting north oakland businesses. police want to you take a look at the photos of the robbers they're suspected of committing up to five robberies plows say the men are armed with guns. here is a look at the third guy. this spree started last friday. police are also looking for a 2007 silver dodge nitro. >> a man facing attempted homicide after police say he intentionally crashed his car into a soun bay house. take a look at this picture from the campbell police department. you can see the front end of the acura flashed into the home on westmont avenue. the car has been removed, police say the man was driving with his girlfriend and two young children in the car they went to the hosp
to just push action on the part of larger forgeses, the university, federal government, to create an environment where survivors can feel like they can ask. >> according to police the number of sexual assaults reported here is about six. they acknowledge that many of the crimes go unreported. at uc berkeley, abc7 news >> police are asking for help tonight searching for three armed robbers expected to strike again, targeting north oakland businesses. police want to you take a look at...
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long drought and then a short rainy season, you always get the ones that are more adapted to those environments to succeed. >> reporter: if you think it's just a central valley problem, think again. >> large dust cloud -- >> reporter: in december 1977, california was in the middle of a major drought. strong winds near bakersfield scoured the topsoil creating a huge dust storm. it shut down highways, top tom delay utility towers, damaged property and killed livestock, tolled utility towers. it spread hundreds of miles as far as sacramento. >> that topsoil came here and dumped everywhere. >> reporter: in that topsoil, valley fever spores. dr. flynn was on duty at a sacramento hospital. >> we experienced several hundred case of cocci here in sacramento from that dust storm. >> it killed 6. and spores can now be found in chico and redding. as for lauer -- >> something in the air. >> reporter: all it takes is a gust of wind. sharon chin, kpix 5. >> a few cases of valley fever were reported in the bay area in the 1970s. the symptoms are pretty common, similar to a cold or flu. sometimes they include
long drought and then a short rainy season, you always get the ones that are more adapted to those environments to succeed. >> reporter: if you think it's just a central valley problem, think again. >> large dust cloud -- >> reporter: in december 1977, california was in the middle of a major drought. strong winds near bakersfield scoured the topsoil creating a huge dust storm. it shut down highways, top tom delay utility towers, damaged property and killed livestock, tolled...
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at hercules high have supported a vote of no confidence in the principal saying she created a toxic environment. >>> about a half hour ago crews in concord finally managed to fix a big water main break. water was pouring out of this rupture about 1:00 this afternoon on san miguel road closing the road most of the day. right now san miguel is back open. >>> pink is the color. friends left messages, flowers and a partly cloudy soccer ball at the scene -- pink soccer ball at the scene where a train hit and killed her. the 8th grade athlete was walking with friends. when they saw the train, they got out of the way, but jenna apparently went back to get her cell phone. >> i can't put it in words. it's really hard on a personal level. >> in every class she was in there was a box you could write letters or notes to her sitting at her desk. >> pink was jenna's favorite color. >>> scary scene at a texas airport today. this plane slammed into a terminal building and broke off its wing. this particular gate is so tight planes have to be towed into place. nobody was hurt. >>> tonight 16,000 russian troops
at hercules high have supported a vote of no confidence in the principal saying she created a toxic environment. >>> about a half hour ago crews in concord finally managed to fix a big water main break. water was pouring out of this rupture about 1:00 this afternoon on san miguel road closing the road most of the day. right now san miguel is back open. >>> pink is the color. friends left messages, flowers and a partly cloudy soccer ball at the scene -- pink soccer ball at the...
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avila--"there's no better environment to do it than oa community college campus." d students under 21 years old a lower sampling age would w them to achieve a higher understanding of wine. williams--"people going offt what it smells like, they're missing a lot." cortes--"it would actually make me pay attention in class...become part of the class for the tastings." of course there are restrictions...tas te wine are restrictions...tas te we only...put in mouth...no sww or consume. doesn't apply if just taking 1 wine class for fun. this is for schools th have established viticulture programs. governor jerry brown made it official this past week tha is running for re- election and he did it by tweeting o the announcement we sat down with republican state vice chair harmeet dhn and the chronicle's joe garifoli and asked how the race is shapeg up. nc_matier#1#001 - 08:08:12; what are jerry brown's chans for reelection? joe: he cank backwards into the governo' mansion..he is facing two, t well- known candidates, they don't have a lot of moeny, should be a barring...him commiting murder until
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the only difference is that i argue up in an environment that was a little bit more for giving. so when i made a mistake the consequences were not as severe. >>reporter: freens chicago saw themselves in the president as well. >> to my surprise he was just like me. agreeing up without a father. and sometimes not too concerned with school. >>reporter: today event was to launch my brother keeper. mentoring program for at risk youth. >> part of close close message in this initiative is no excuses. it will take courage but you have to type out the naysayer who say the deck is stacked against you you mit as well just give up. settle in to the stereo type. >>reporter: this was third time the president met with this group of teens from chicago. last time was on father's day t.you can expect he will meet thel with them again. this is clearly a group the president has established a real personal connection with. jonathan karl, the white house. >> this is video more rare than pictures of lock necessary monster b.to see the first known video of a u.s. supreme court proceeding. spectator sne
the only difference is that i argue up in an environment that was a little bit more for giving. so when i made a mistake the consequences were not as severe. >>reporter: freens chicago saw themselves in the president as well. >> to my surprise he was just like me. agreeing up without a father. and sometimes not too concerned with school. >>reporter: today event was to launch my brother keeper. mentoring program for at risk youth. >> part of close close message in this...
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it was a danger to have him in this environment. >> hour hearts go out to them for the trauma they have been through. >> officials say the campus is implementing change. >> we have added resources. we have added a position to help them go through a process and to navigate the process. >> the school says it was effecting change prior to today. they said salt has no placeoon college campus or anything -- place on a college camps or anywhere in stoit. john sasaki society. john sasaki,. >> david: >>> video of a clerk and a man taking down a armed robber. ktvu's rob roth here now with the video and you spoke to the man who body slammed the gunman to the ground. >> police call what he did heroic and dangerous, at 1:30 a.m. this morning. >> store employee just finished his shut when this man -- shift when this man walked in. he demanded all the money. the video shows the clerk grabs the gunman's arm and enter joe williams. he held him down while the other clark placed the gun on the counter. he was pleading to let him go and he was afraid the man had another gun and subdued him till police arr
it was a danger to have him in this environment. >> hour hearts go out to them for the trauma they have been through. >> officials say the campus is implementing change. >> we have added resources. we have added a position to help them go through a process and to navigate the process. >> the school says it was effecting change prior to today. they said salt has no placeoon college campus or anything -- place on a college camps or anywhere in stoit. john sasaki society....
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. >> this is the elder abuse and adult dependency statute says you have to provide a safe environment in this kind of a hospital so that the patients that come here to be treated are safe and secure. that's the failure here. that's such a gross wrong. >> the city has 45 days to respond. if they reject the claim, the spalding family attorney says they will file a lawsuit. >>> other bay area headlines tonight traffic on 880 in fremont backed up today after a truck crashed, landed on its side around 10:00 near auto mall parkway. the driver says he lost control after another driver cut him off. debris hit the windshield of another car cutting the driver in the face. that driver had to be taken to the hospital. minor injuries. the truck driver was not hurt. >>> a second three-car crash farther back on 880 added to the traffic mess. both incidents were cleared about 1:00. >>> a federal judge cited a report from the national rifle association as one of the reasons for upholding sunnyvale's ban on large capacity gun magazines. the report says when people defend themselves with guns, they usua
. >> this is the elder abuse and adult dependency statute says you have to provide a safe environment in this kind of a hospital so that the patients that come here to be treated are safe and secure. that's the failure here. that's such a gross wrong. >> the city has 45 days to respond. if they reject the claim, the spalding family attorney says they will file a lawsuit. >>> other bay area headlines tonight traffic on 880 in fremont backed up today after a truck crashed,...
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so, yes, these guys are -- are real officers dealing in very dangerous and volatile environments and they have to have a tough exterior. >> reporter: a second indictment accuses officer edmond robles, sergeant ian furminger and another officer not in court today of stealing marijuana from evidence and telling informants to sell it and split the proceeds with them. some drug deals were caught on tape. an attorney for three of the cops' alleged victims claims this happens a lot. >> we have seen this and the practice that happens a lot amongst people who work undercover as drug officers they themselves become drug users. >> reporter: why does it happen? is it the culture or they get too close and they don't get involved? >> you run up on a lot of money and no one is there to watch you. >> reporter: but the police union says the public should not be quick to judge. >> this is not systematic throughout the san francisco police department. but these officers deserve their day in court. >> reporter: attorneys for the officers insist the government's case is weak. they will not be making any
so, yes, these guys are -- are real officers dealing in very dangerous and volatile environments and they have to have a tough exterior. >> reporter: a second indictment accuses officer edmond robles, sergeant ian furminger and another officer not in court today of stealing marijuana from evidence and telling informants to sell it and split the proceeds with them. some drug deals were caught on tape. an attorney for three of the cops' alleged victims claims this happens a lot. >> we...
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we wanted to create an environment that the guests don't want to move. it's been a long haul. really, how many awards show, how much rain, how much traffic? i really do want to create meaningful experiences. i really want to create an environment where those can gather to celebrate. >> reporter: there is plenty to see here and eat here thanks to wolfgang puck and his staff. i'm calling this party beauty and the feast. >> it's all of wolfgang's favorites and then some. they're sitting down and having like one dinner, eight ounces or 12 ounces of one thing, they'll have 40 different items. >> reporter: i tasted the mac and cheese with black truffle. i took my oscar to go and on the subject of oscars -- >> here is the engraving station. this is exactly where the winners will be with one guest with a glass of champagne and having their oscar engraved. >> reporter: this ball takes place in a 28,000 square foot room, surrounded with some remarkable vertical garden. >> it has to be the next. it has to be the new idea, and the installation looks really simple but it's got layers and l
we wanted to create an environment that the guests don't want to move. it's been a long haul. really, how many awards show, how much rain, how much traffic? i really do want to create meaningful experiences. i really want to create an environment where those can gather to celebrate. >> reporter: there is plenty to see here and eat here thanks to wolfgang puck and his staff. i'm calling this party beauty and the feast. >> it's all of wolfgang's favorites and then some. they're...
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. >> reporter: it's dedicated to minimizing its impact on the environment while teaching students about sustainability. >> the more we can create a model of, you know, this kind of living, you know, that ethic seeps into our culture at the school. >> reporter: they were installing programmable thermostats and replacing all the lights with cfls. in 2008 they installed a solar panel system of more than 2300 panels that offsets about 85% of the electrical bill. in the cafeteria, bins are labeled and every day the waste is taken for composting. >> we come down and we pour it in the bins and then we add water and manure and then some straw on top and we wait. >> we have kind of our sink dishwashing station. >> reporter: but the hub of the school sustainability program is its garden, an acre of land with garden beds, lemon trees an outdoor kitchen and chickens. >> it's nice to have all these things because we can really learn about how to keep the environment safe. >> reporter: by planting the food, they're learning about healthy eating. >> you planted the plant in the winter and then it grow
. >> reporter: it's dedicated to minimizing its impact on the environment while teaching students about sustainability. >> the more we can create a model of, you know, this kind of living, you know, that ethic seeps into our culture at the school. >> reporter: they were installing programmable thermostats and replacing all the lights with cfls. in 2008 they installed a solar panel system of more than 2300 panels that offsets about 85% of the electrical bill. in the cafeteria,...
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we wanted to create an environment that the guests don't want to move. it's been a long haul. really, how many awards show, how much rain, how much traffic? i really do want to create meaningful experiences. i really want to create an environment where those can gather to celebrate. >> reporter: there is plenty to see here and eat here thanks to wolfgang puck and his staff. i'm calling this party beauty and the feast.v, >> it's all of wolfgang's favorites and then some. they're sitting down and having like one dinner, eight ounces or 12 ounces of one thing, they'll have 40 different items. >> reporter: i tasted the mac and cheese with black truffle. now i know why truffles are so expensiv expensive. i took my oscar to go and on the subject of oscars -- >> here is the engraving station. this is exactly where the winners will be with one guest with a glass of champagne and having their oscar engraved. >> reporter: this ball takes place in a 28,000 square foot room, surrounded with some remarkable vertical garden. >> it has to be the next. it has to be the new idea, and the insta
we wanted to create an environment that the guests don't want to move. it's been a long haul. really, how many awards show, how much rain, how much traffic? i really do want to create meaningful experiences. i really want to create an environment where those can gather to celebrate. >> reporter: there is plenty to see here and eat here thanks to wolfgang puck and his staff. i'm calling this party beauty and the feast.v, >> it's all of wolfgang's favorites and then some. they're...
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. >> you have to provide a safe environment in this kind of hospital so that the patients who come here to be treated are safe and secure. >> reporter: spalding family aattorney haig harris says san francisco family hospital failed to do that for 57-year-old lynn spalding. she was admitted september 19th for a bladder infection, when she became disoriented. two days later, spalding vanished. and 17 days after that, she was found dead in a stairwell, just across from her room. >> you have a patient with a room on the fifth floor, as lynn spalding was, that's within 50, 100 feet, or whatever of it is, of an exit door to a stairwell, that's not the first place that you search? they never searched that stairwell. >> reporter: in fact, the claim charges sheriff deputies never organized a cohesive search for spalding. almost all of the deputies interviewed said they believed they had no authority to detain spalding. and even that they found her because she was not considered mentally ill. the claim says the hospital's records were so bad, the staff at first thought spalding was black. then, l
. >> you have to provide a safe environment in this kind of hospital so that the patients who come here to be treated are safe and secure. >> reporter: spalding family aattorney haig harris says san francisco family hospital failed to do that for 57-year-old lynn spalding. she was admitted september 19th for a bladder infection, when she became disoriented. two days later, spalding vanished. and 17 days after that, she was found dead in a stairwell, just across from her room....
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we must strengthen protection of the ecological environment. that they're working on a report about the cia's detention and interrogation programs. >> the long beach plus telegram says former secretary of state hillary clinton is comparing russia's actions in ukraine to nazi germany. -- places like czechoslovakia and romania and other places. hitler kept saying they're not being treated right. i must go and protect my people, and that's what's gotten everybody so nervous. reporter karen robes meeks at the event, confirmed the quote. says >> the ceo of general motors is launching an internal review ataunching issue how they delayed reporting a defective switch. the cars involved in the recall are from 2007 before. >>> and the candidates facing off to be the next governor of d the "sta texas. h the lone star state held the first statewide primary tuesday. republicans chose greg abbott to succeed rick perry. wendy davis coasted to the democratic nomination. >>> it's 7:19.7:19 ahead, the $100 million bet to legalize gambling and what it hat may mea
we must strengthen protection of the ecological environment. that they're working on a report about the cia's detention and interrogation programs. >> the long beach plus telegram says former secretary of state hillary clinton is comparing russia's actions in ukraine to nazi germany. -- places like czechoslovakia and romania and other places. hitler kept saying they're not being treated right. i must go and protect my people, and that's what's gotten everybody so nervous. reporter karen...
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. >> this is the elder abuse and adult dependency says you have to provide a safe environment for this hospital, so the patients that come here to be treated are safe and secure. that's the failure. >> reporter: the claim includes a detailed timeline of what they believe happened between september 19th when spalding was admitted and october 8th when her body was found in a hospital stairwell. today's claim includes acquisitions that a nurse reported to doctors that smalling was anxious, restless and disoriented. the family claims the doctor told the nursing staff spalding needed to be watched. >> there is a written order by the doctor that says all in capital letters, never leave this patient alone and they did, and they lost her. >> reporter: spalding vanished a few days after being admitted to the hospital for treatment of a bladder infection and for being disoriented. family spokesman david kerry added the entire case has been rough on lynn spalding's two children. >> the only thing lynn spalding's family and friends have seen come out of this is the reassign the of a couple sheriff
. >> this is the elder abuse and adult dependency says you have to provide a safe environment for this hospital, so the patients that come here to be treated are safe and secure. that's the failure. >> reporter: the claim includes a detailed timeline of what they believe happened between september 19th when spalding was admitted and october 8th when her body was found in a hospital stairwell. today's claim includes acquisitions that a nurse reported to doctors that smalling was...
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the decision as californians to eat healthy and for our animals to be healthier and live in a better environment. i think we need to stick to our guns. >> prop 2 passed with 63% of the vote. more californians voted for prop 2 than for any other initiative in state history. as for the missouri lawsuit, a spokesperson for california's attorney general declined to comment beyond that the ag got the lawsuit. the case will be heard in fresno. >>> all right. how do you spell success? the bay area students vying for the national spelling bee. >>> plus, we put our kpix 5 anchors to the test. >> all right. >> reporter: how do you spell rain. that's an easy one. r-a-i-n. concord, walnut creek. look at the rainfall. it is getting pretty soggy out there. we'll talk about when the rain will make a return, after this round. that's coming up. >>> are the 49ers players tired of jim harbaugh. >> when i heard about it, i kind of laughed. >> not their best receiver who is coming back. >>> jimmy tries to come back, too, starting today. and, a huge come back for a local golfer. excited yet? you will be. ,,,,,,,,,,,,
the decision as californians to eat healthy and for our animals to be healthier and live in a better environment. i think we need to stick to our guns. >> prop 2 passed with 63% of the vote. more californians voted for prop 2 than for any other initiative in state history. as for the missouri lawsuit, a spokesperson for california's attorney general declined to comment beyond that the ag got the lawsuit. the case will be heard in fresno. >>> all right. how do you spell success?...
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all of the specialty produce that people in the bay area love on the farmer's markets, sanitizing the environment is not going to make sense for agriculture. we can't go there. >> reporter: then there's the expense like testing irrigation water once a week. >> for a smaller farm where the owners are working full time just to keep the farm afloat, it's going to be pretty much impossible. >> reporter: but this man says -- >> we feel like it can be done. >> reporter: he is senior scientist with western growers an industry group that represents some of the biggest agribusinesses in the state. >> it doesn't matter what size your farm is or your distribution. it's important to protect your consumers. >> reporter: he says members of his trade group including large organic farmers already follow strict new safety guidelines. manure is banned. composting is regulated and water testing requirements are much stricter. >> i'm unaware of anybody going out of business so far. >> reporter: back in washington, dana just hopes an agreement will come soon. >> just want to help others and make sure that they don't
all of the specialty produce that people in the bay area love on the farmer's markets, sanitizing the environment is not going to make sense for agriculture. we can't go there. >> reporter: then there's the expense like testing irrigation water once a week. >> for a smaller farm where the owners are working full time just to keep the farm afloat, it's going to be pretty much impossible. >> reporter: but this man says -- >> we feel like it can be done. >> reporter:...
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he made these comments before the senate environment and public works committee. he left greenpeace because he says that group became more interested in politics than the environment. what an announcement from him. >>> men who wait too long to become fathers could put their children at greater risk of developing mental health problems. that's according to a new study that followed more than 2.5 million men for 25 years. researchers found a child born to a 45-year-old father compared to a 24-year-old dad was three times more likely to have autism, 13 times more likely to have adhd, 25 times more likely to be bipolar and twice as likely to have schizophrenia. this is video you have to see to believe. two guys in those wing suits flying past christ the redeemer statue in britain. look at this. the two daredevils making that jump from about 6,500 feet. they landed safely. and what was the first thing they did? what do you think? what do you think? >> they prayed. >> drank a beer. look at that. >> they earned it. >> how close they get. nerve wracking. see you in a litt
he made these comments before the senate environment and public works committee. he left greenpeace because he says that group became more interested in politics than the environment. what an announcement from him. >>> men who wait too long to become fathers could put their children at greater risk of developing mental health problems. that's according to a new study that followed more than 2.5 million men for 25 years. researchers found a child born to a 45-year-old father compared to...
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hercules high supported a vote of no confidence in the principal saying she had created a fox education environment. >>> some developing news in the lake tahoe area. a woman is dead and a pilot has some credit 8:00 injuries after a plane crashed near truckee and happened yesterday morning as that plane was traveling from santa ana. kpix 5's cate caugurian in our newsroom now with what we know about that accident so far. cate? >> reporter: frank, investigators welcome back on the -- will be back on the scene trying the figure out what caused the small plane to crash. meanwhile its pilot is recovering in the hospital this morning. an faa spokesperson said the plane crashed in the snowy northern california mountains yesterday. the pilot was identified as 70- year-old ray farnell. he was taken to a hospital in reno. his 55-year-old wife darla was pronounced dead at the scene. they are from tahoe city. their plane crashed six miles southeast from truckee's tahoe airport. it was a chp pilot who spotted the plane wreckage. >> the plane was sitting in a bed of snow. the left wing was torn off. most of the
hercules high supported a vote of no confidence in the principal saying she had created a fox education environment. >>> some developing news in the lake tahoe area. a woman is dead and a pilot has some credit 8:00 injuries after a plane crashed near truckee and happened yesterday morning as that plane was traveling from santa ana. kpix 5's cate caugurian in our newsroom now with what we know about that accident so far. cate? >> reporter: frank, investigators welcome back on the...
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long drought and then a short rainy season, you always get the ones that are more adapted to those environments to succeed. >> reporter: if you think it's just a central valley problem, think again. >> large dust cloud. >> reporter: in december 1977 california was in the middle of a major drought. strong winds near bakersfield scoured the topsoil creating a huge dust storm. it shut down highways, shut down utility towers, damaged property and killed livestock. the plume rose 5,000 feet and like a tidal wave spread hundreds of miles as far as sacramento. >> that topsoil was shipped up here and just dumped everywhere. >> reporter: in that topsoil, valley fever spores. dr. neil flynn was on duty at a sacramento hospital. >> we experienced several hundred cases of "cocci" here in sacramento from that dust storm. >> reporter: it killed 6 and spores can now be found in chico and redding. as for lauer, she knows -- >> something in the air. >> reporter: -- and all it takes is a gust of wind. sharon chin, kpix 5. >> a few cases of valley fever were reported in the bay area back in the '70s. it even kill
long drought and then a short rainy season, you always get the ones that are more adapted to those environments to succeed. >> reporter: if you think it's just a central valley problem, think again. >> large dust cloud. >> reporter: in december 1977 california was in the middle of a major drought. strong winds near bakersfield scoured the topsoil creating a huge dust storm. it shut down highways, shut down utility towers, damaged property and killed livestock. the plume rose...
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the teachers there supported a vote of no confidence in the principal saying she had created a toxic environment. >>> and now the very latest developments on the crisis in the ukraine where the temporary government is struggling to deal with a russian military invasion there. u.s. secretary of state that's john kerry has just arrived at the capital of kiev for a five hour show of support for the fledging ukraine government. russia's military tightened its grip and meanwhile on the peninsula, an estimated 16,000 troops in the region there. president obama calls the russian invasion a violation of international law. last night he met with top advisers at the white house situation room to discuss options now moving forward. meanwhile, people from that part of the world now living here in the bay area and the silicon valley have mixed feelings ability the situation. kpix 5's kiet do live at stanford university with reaction. >> reporter: russians and ukrainians we spoke to from san francisco all the way down here to the south bay say this is a complicated issue. there's a thriving community of russi
the teachers there supported a vote of no confidence in the principal saying she had created a toxic environment. >>> and now the very latest developments on the crisis in the ukraine where the temporary government is struggling to deal with a russian military invasion there. u.s. secretary of state that's john kerry has just arrived at the capital of kiev for a five hour show of support for the fledging ukraine government. russia's military tightened its grip and meanwhile on the...
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. >> reporter: we know the environment has been impacted because of the fact that this gas spilled out. do you know where it went and what is gonna be done there? >> we lost 3,000 gammens of gas into a storm drain that went into the creek that dumps into the river. so the california department of fish and game is working with the environmental cleanup company to mitigate the hazard along the creek as we speak. >> reporter: it will likely end up in the ocean? >> some of it will end up in the ocean. >> reporter: thanks for joining us live. we appreciate. calfire is out there, hazmat crews, fish and game, office of emergency services. a lot of folks out here, caltrans as well as the chp just trying to get a handle on the situation. because you can see this freeway is completely blocked off. they have set up this makeshift command post. they have several rigs parked here. so definitely gonna be some time before this is true here and to the -- through here and to the left, if we pan over, you can see, this is northbound 101 and in the direction of the commute. you can see it's pretty sluggi
. >> reporter: we know the environment has been impacted because of the fact that this gas spilled out. do you know where it went and what is gonna be done there? >> we lost 3,000 gammens of gas into a storm drain that went into the creek that dumps into the river. so the california department of fish and game is working with the environmental cleanup company to mitigate the hazard along the creek as we speak. >> reporter: it will likely end up in the ocean? >> some of...
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even that's been a problem for kids living in some of the world's harsher environments. that is, until now. >> i was watching a news story, heartbreaking news story about the polite of children in war decency and refugee camps. it was explaining that the simplest and most effective therapy to bring them back to humanity was just a play, simple, unstructured play. >> that was all the inspiration tim needed. he knew there were programs sending soccer balls to developing and third world communities, but he also knew that those soccer balls didn't last very long in the harsh playing fields often found in those communities. he imagined a solution. >> to make a ball for these children that would never go flat so they could play and get that per pi. >> he is a a a lyricist by trade. 11 months and two tries later, the one world football project created a nearly indestructible ball made from unique cross ling cell foam that doesn't need to be inflated. >> when done you had something that could work? >> the very first thing they said was a total failure. when i took it out of the
even that's been a problem for kids living in some of the world's harsher environments. that is, until now. >> i was watching a news story, heartbreaking news story about the polite of children in war decency and refugee camps. it was explaining that the simplest and most effective therapy to bring them back to humanity was just a play, simple, unstructured play. >> that was all the inspiration tim needed. he knew there were programs sending soccer balls to developing and third...
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he also really cares about the economics and also the environment. i think that gets forgotten in a lot of this equal rights and stuff. but i really -- i'm hearing my voice going on, on the inform the other room -- >> host: heidi, do you have a question that you would like -- please ask it. >> caller: yes. i would like to know what he thinks about how obama has not really heeded the message that cornel west has about equality and meeting with him. it seems like tavis and west have gone out of their way to hold things in d.c., but that they don't get recognized -- >> host: all right. we got the point. peniel joseph. >> guest: i think it's being. i think somebody like obama -- obviously he has an emerge icon otography in the black community. some kwame would be very critical of obama and his policies, and when you think about cornel west and the critique they've had wednesday president obama, for the first anytime american history we actually had an african-american president. that's presented a conundrum for african-american civil rights leadership, b
he also really cares about the economics and also the environment. i think that gets forgotten in a lot of this equal rights and stuff. but i really -- i'm hearing my voice going on, on the inform the other room -- >> host: heidi, do you have a question that you would like -- please ask it. >> caller: yes. i would like to know what he thinks about how obama has not really heeded the message that cornel west has about equality and meeting with him. it seems like tavis and west have...
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assess your environment. if it looks clear and you don't see anything, walk to your car, have your keys in your hand and get in right away. lock the doors and go. if you see somebody in the distance, something doesn't feel right. go inside, get somebody some security or somebody that can escort you out. look for a police officer. wait the people out. >> well, we both reported, willie and i, done the stories where someone's been carjacked, the kid is in the car. what do you do if something like that happens? >> that's why it's important when you get to your car, get in, lock the doors and then get yourself situated. but if you're in a situation like that where your kid is in the car, tell the person, take the car, here's my purse, get them what they want, let me get my child and go. >> i see so many parents juggling the stroller, doing other things, get in your car and get situated. >> yes, people get in and no one's paying attention. i can't impress that enough. you should think i need to get from point "a" t
assess your environment. if it looks clear and you don't see anything, walk to your car, have your keys in your hand and get in right away. lock the doors and go. if you see somebody in the distance, something doesn't feel right. go inside, get somebody some security or somebody that can escort you out. look for a police officer. wait the people out. >> well, we both reported, willie and i, done the stories where someone's been carjacked, the kid is in the car. what do you do if something...
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>> really just changing the entire arc of their day and creating healthy environments for kids from morning until night. and i think with those small changes, we're starting to make some progress. >> the first lady of the united states and my best friend, mrs. michelle obama. >> it's been a whirlwind week. mrs. obama's been making big announcements in her own unique way. talking fitness and smart food choices with a bunch of little kids. >> i like to get relaxed, too. >> and one big one. >> also, is diet cola, is that a vegetable? >> grabbing the biggest headlines, a change that will affect us all. >> you also announced today, we're going to change the way food labels look. >> for the first time in two decades, the fda is going to improve those labels to make them easier for consumers to read and figure out, what's healthy, what isn't. >> how active were you in that process? and what impact do you hope to make? >> well, our offices work closely with the fda. but it's really a team effort. it's going to make it easier. and ease of choices is really what let's move has been about. >> it's all
>> really just changing the entire arc of their day and creating healthy environments for kids from morning until night. and i think with those small changes, we're starting to make some progress. >> the first lady of the united states and my best friend, mrs. michelle obama. >> it's been a whirlwind week. mrs. obama's been making big announcements in her own unique way. talking fitness and smart food choices with a bunch of little kids. >> i like to get relaxed, too....